,gtg4i...4"..f;, mifikilibit'ot:J6ll - Nic. crown; LAvrzorz Jul Marti° township, deceased.—Letters of admihistration orcsald . estate' having Pgen graUted to. the _ undersigned, all persons in debtedthereto are requested to niakelmmedi aWsetllenaent; and those having elairas or de= xnands against -the same present them wlthout delay for settlement to -the • under signed-residing in. said township. • • JACOB K. GOOD, Administrator. .ting 16-13tw-32 A.IIDITOIVEINOTICE.-ESTATE OF JIVIIO. HOFFMAN, late of West Hemptield tWp., deceased.—The undersigned Auditor, appoint ed-to distribute the balance remaining In the hands of Michael Moore, Executor of the will of said deceased, to and- among those legally entitled to the same, will sit for thatp ß urpose on THURSDAY, the 14th of SEPTEMER next, at 10 o'clock A. M. in the Library Room of the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribu tion may attend. W. CARPENTER, aug 23 4tw a3l Auditor. CT. A. ADMILNISTRATOR NOTICE.— . Estate of CHRISTIAN LYNES, late of Drumore township, deceased.—Letters of ad ministration C. T. A. on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make imme diate settlement, and those having claims or dem ,nds against the same will present them without delay for settlem , mt to the under signed, residing in Strasburg township. PHILIP MILLER, Administrator. aug 23 6tw 33 A U DITOR'S NOTICE.—ESTATE OF DR. SAMUEL HUMES, late of the city of Lancaster, deceased.—The undersigned Audi tor, appointed to distribute the balance re nminiug in the hands of Dr. Hew y Carpenter, Executor or the last wi 1 and testament of said deceased, to and among thaie legally entitled to the same, will attend for that purpose on THURSDAY, the Hth DAY of SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1845, at 2 o'clock P. 51., in the LLBRARY ROOM of the Court House, in the city of Lan caster, where all persons interested in said distribution may attend. D. G. ESHLEMAN, Auditor. . Lancaster, Sept. 6, 1845. Lsep 64tw 35 THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF I Lancaster county. In the traltter of the tail- j Petition presented tion for the incorporation j by H. li. Swarr, of the Union Cm,.etery As- F sq.,andthe Court sochttion of Colerain twp., I direct us follows, Lancaster county. J to wit: And now, iteugust 31, 13115, the Court having perused and examined the said instrument, and its object, articles and conditions therein set forth and contained appearing lawful and not injurious to ihe community, t e Court di rect said „wi icing to be filed iu the Prottiono tary's office, and also direct notice to be insert- ed in one newspaper printed In the county of Lancaster, for at least three weeks, setting forth that an applicat ion has .been made to said court to grant alit:trier of Incorporation, and if sufficient reason to the contrary be not Known, the sail, Will lie granted atthe Novem ber Ti rot of the Comm, in Pleas now following. Attest: .10111 s SELDUMRIDGE, Prothonotary Froth 'y's I nitre , Cane'r, hi pt. 6, I ho. Kept 6 ESTATE OF On. NATHANIEL W. SA IF. PLE, late of Leacoek township, deceased.— Letters testamenuny on said estate having been granted to t h e unotaslgned, all persons indebted 1.1, r.do :tre reo/usted to make imme diate settlement, and tlice:e having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay fol:_ settlemcut, to s the sunder signed MOLT( s; R. SAMPLE, Valley tw p. Chester county, NE V . .iVN C. SAMPLE, Salisbury top.. Lancaster-county, SAMUEL R. SAMPLE, Leacock tic p., Lancagter county, sep 1.3-6tw. Executors, `rofostenal Tards. ANDREW J. STEIN Al A N, I=l opposite Cooper's Hotel WEST ICING STREET, H B. SWARR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, O.li NORTIi DUKE STREET, (Near the Court Hotme,) 9_ . N RPel, TTORNEY-AT-L A W ABRAM SHANIL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 36 NORTIJ 1` .7 10E I3TREET, MVAIMIII3I R. JOHN McCALLA, SURGEON DENTIST, Office and residence oppcsii_• Cooper's Hotel, WEST STREET, MIIIME=VaI I=IIIIMMICI No. 5S EAST KING STREET, (Opposite Lechler's Rote),) W FORDNEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 44 EAST K iN6 sramm, (Above Lechler's Hotel,) ElMiiiia No. 25 Soma Q LEAN STREET, PENSIoN, BOUNTY, BACK PAY AND CLAI:\ls Carefully attend. d to c ical D RS. CARPENTER A: TURNER, FROM NEW YORE, TRENTON AND HAR- Have taken Rooms at COOPER'S RED LIOA'' HOTEL WEST SIN 4: STREET, Where they are prepared to treat successfully all diseases of the 1, ninan .s•ystent with their OXYG'EiVf ZED 10,1 TED /NBA LA -711( The inhalations are breathed directly into the lungs, anti through them carried into the blood, expelling all impurities from the sys tem and neat lug any and every disease with which it may come in el /II tact. A few Inhala tions will vhange t he color of the blood from a dark to a brig) it red. In rises of paralysis the circulation can be restored immediately, hi al most every instance. In eases of consumption this net hoti Itis been attended with the best results; its action upon rite lungs being direct and mediate, it gives the patient Just what lie wants, viz : oxygen, of which he cannot get enough from the atmosphere, owing to the clogged and congested condition of the lungs. Ofconrse there are wises which cannot be cured. Yet there are hundreds that have been given up as incurable, who have only to breathe oxy gen to have new life infused into them. This is a compound medicated inhalation. It is perfectly harmless, having been administered to thousands of patients with the happiest. re sults. The e inhalations tire unlike any other ever given for remedial purposes, and can be obtained only at the offices which we have es tablished in various parts of the country. An office will be established in every city in the State. -- The following diseases have been successfully treated by this method, viz: Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Palpitation,. Paralysis, Epilepsy, Catarrh, Eruptions, Asthma,. Bronchitis, Li eer Compla int, Scrofula, Is:el:you:mess fn nn whatever cause, Li tram it Breathing, Er sipelas, Syphilis, Cancers, Salt Rheum, Mercurial Diseases, Kidney Complaints, Female weakness, of all kinds, and such other dice ices as require a purillca Lion of the blood. CO.Y.S UL TATION FREE OF CHARGE. NO INFECTIOUS DISEASES TREATED MERCURY DRAWN PRo)I THE SYSTEM. Voluntary testimonials iron' prominent citi zens of New York, Brooklyn, Lowell and Tren ton, wino have been cured by thin treatment, can be seen at, our rmmis, Ali - Office hours from A. M. to BP. M. aug 1 6md&w nto, ;Siquors, 64. c. PURE GRAPE WINE SPEER' S SAMBURG PORT DRAPE IV/NE. VINEYARD, PASSAIC, NEW JERSEY PURE AND FOUR . YEARS OLD .Ebr the Communion Table, for Family Use, and for Medical Purposes. This is an article of Wine from the Pure Port Grape Juice, fermented, without the addition of spirits of any liquors whatever. Has a f.. 11 body, rich flavor, and slightly stimulating= None is disposed of until tour years old. The beneficial effect derived from it use Is astonishing thousands, and cannot be realized from other wine, nor front the thousands of Patent Bitters now crowding the market. All who try it express their surprise that so delicious a Wine is produced In this country, and that it is so far different from what they had expected. Some who knew nothing further of the Wine then seeing it advertised, thought at first it was a humbug, not knowing it was rare grape Juice nave found out their mistake, and now lay their lives to the use of this Wine. Excellent for Females and Weakly Persons and the Consumptive. A great Remedy for ICindeys, Affections, Rheumatism, and Bladder Difficulties. Try it once, and you will not be deceived, iar• Be sure the signature of ALFRED SPEER Is over the cork of each Bottle. Sold wholesale and retail by HENRY E. SLAYMAKER, Lancaster, and by Dealers , in surrounding towns. -Trade supplied by Johnston, Holloway &Co., No. 22 North 6th street, Philadelphia, and other Wholesale Drugts in Philadelphia and in New York and byA. SPEER, at haVineyard, New:Jersey. Principal office, 208 Broadway. New York. Misr 4 lyda w AottrA:grollonatiotr. GOD-SAVE THE.COMMONWRALTH. SHEBIFF'S.PEOCLABICATI 0 N. FOR TAW GENERAL ELECTION OF 186"0. WHEREAS,-in and by an Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, entitled, "An Act relating 'to the Elec tions of this Commonwealth, passed the 3d day of July, Anno Domini, 1839, it is made the duty of the Sheriff of every County within the Commonwealth, to give public notice of the General Elections, therefore, - I, FREDERICK. SMITH, High Sheriff of. Lancaster county, do hereby publish and give notice to the qualified citizens, electors of the several Wards, Townships, Districts and Bor oughs of the. City and County of Lancaster, that a General Election will be held on TUESDAY, THE 10TH DAY OF OCTOBER,IB6S, at the several places herinaf ter designated, to elect by ballot: FOUR PERSONS duly qualified for Members of the House of Representatives. ONE PERSON duly qualified for District Attorney. • ONE PERSON duly qualified for County Treasurer. - - . ONE PERSON duly qualified for County COmmissioner. THREE PERSONS duly qualified for Pi-rectors of the Poor. ONE of them for One Year. - - . TWO PERSO.NB duly qualified for Prison. Inspectors. . ONE PERSON duly qualified for County Surveyor. ONE PERSON duly qualified for Au ditor. Ist. District—Composed of the Four Wards of Lancaster City. The qualified voters of the North East Ward, will hold their election at the public house of Anthony Lechler, in East King street; those 01 the North West Ward, at the public house occupied by Adam Trout; those of the Sou h East Ward, at the public house occupied by Geo. B. Mowrey, iu East King street; those of the South West Ward, at the public house of Amos Groff. id. District—Drumore township, at the No. 2 school house, in the village of Chestnut Level. 3d. District—Borough of Elizabethtown, at the public house now occupied by George W. Boyer, in said Borough. " 4th. District—Earl township, at the public hall In the village of New Holland, in said township. sth. District—Elizabeth township, at the pub lic house now occupied by George Bentz, in Brickervil le, in said township. 6th District—Borough of Strasburg, at the public house now occupied by B. F. Vandever, is sal I borough. 7th District—Rapti° township, including the borough of Manheim, at the German School ` else, in said borough. sit District—Salisbury township, at the pub lic house now °notated by John Mason, -‘‘ late horse tavern, in said township. fa District—East Cocallco township, at the public house now occupied by Henry Rhoads in the vil:age of Reamstown, in said township. 10th District—Being part of the township of East Donegal, at the public school house in the village of Maytown, in said township. 1 th District—Caernarvon township, at the public house now tier: :pied by John Myers in the village of Phurchtown, in said township. l•Ali District—Manic township, at the public house now o c cupied by Chas. T. Soulsby, late Robert Soulsby, in said township. 13th District—Bart township, at the public house now occupied by Edwin Garret, in said township. 14th District—Colerain township, at the pub lic liciuse now occupied by J. P. Swisner, in said township. lath District—Fulton township, at the public house now occupied by Joseph Phillips, in said township. 16th Distrlet—Warwick township, at the pub lic house now occupied by Samuel Lichten thaeler, in the village of Litiz, in said town ship. 17th District—Composed of the Borough of Marietta and part or East Donegal township, at the public school house in the Borough of Marietta, in said township. 18th District—Columbia borough, at the Town Hall, in said borough. 19th Dist riot—Sadsbury township, at the pub lic house now occupied by Abraham Roop, iu said township. Seth I iistrict—Leacock township, at the pub lic house tow occupied by George Diller, in said township. 21st Fistrlet—Brecknock township, at the public house sips' (templed by John Bring hurst, ln said township. 2:2d District—Mount Joy Borough, at the pub lic school house, in the village of Mount Joy. 2.3lDistrict—Being part of East Hempfield township, at the public house omit occupied by Jacob Swarr, iu the village of Petersburg, in said township. 24th District—West Lampeter township, at the public house now occupied by Henry Mil ler. in the village of Lampeter Square, in said township. 25th District—Conestoga township,at the pub lic house now occupied by John G. Preis, in said township. 26th District—Being part of Manor township, at the upper school house In the borough of Washington, in said township. 27th District—Ephrata township, at the pub lic house now occupied by B. F. Hull, in said township. 20th District—Cimoy township, at the public school house in the village of Bainbridge, in said township, 29th Dist net —Manheim township, at the pub lic house now occupied by Jacob Minnie'', in the village of Netrsyille, in said township. 30th District—Being part of Manor township, at the public house riots' occupied by Joseph Gochenaur, in Millerstown, in said township. 31st District—West Earl township, at the pub lic house rinse occupied by Grabill G. Forney, in Earlyille, in said township. 323 Dis riet—West Hemptield township at the public house now occupied by John Ken dig, in said township. 33d District—Strasburg township, at the pub lic house now occupied by James Curran, in the borough of Strasburg. 34th District—Being part of Manor township, commonly called Indiantown district, at the public house of Bernard Stoner, in said town ship. 2-7611 District—West Cocalico township, at the public house now occupied by Daniel Wissler, in the village of Selmeneek, in said township. 36th District—East Earl township, at the pub lic house now occupied by at Blue Bail, in raid township. 37th District—Paradise township at the pub lic house now occupied by JohnZook, in said township_ 38th District—Being a part of East Hemp field township, at the public school house in the village of Hemptield, in said township. 39th District—Lancaster township, at the pub lic noose now occupied by Wm. Youart, in said township. 40th District—East Lampeter township, at the public house now occupied by Jacob Biddle, in said township. 41st District—Little Britain township, at the public house of .lacob Fite, in said township. -12 d District—Upper Leacock township, at the public house of Idenno Wenger, in said town ship. 413 d District—Penn township, at the public house of Jacob Busser, in said township. 44th District—Borough of Adamstown, at the school h--use in said borough. 43th District—Clay township, at the public housCof George W. Steinmetz, in said town ship. 46th District—Pottle:l to , nship, at the public house —, in said township. 47th District—Providence township, at the noose now occupied by Mary Miller, in said township. 55th District—Eden township at the public house of J. G. Hildebrand, hi said township. 49th District—Being that part of Mount Joy towuship heretofore included 3n the 3rd dis trict, at Lehman's school house, in said town ship. 3 50th District —West Donegal township, here. tofore included in the 3131 election district, at Run's school house, in said township. 51st District—That part of Mount Joy town ship heretofore included in the 224 district, at Benjamin Brenuemtufs school house, in said township. s.'d District—That part of Rapti° township heretofore included in the 22d district.,attitrielt ler's school house, in said township. Aird District—That part of Rapho township heretofore included in the 22‘.1 distriet,-Tit the brick school house, In the village of Spring ville, in said township. 51111 District—That part of East Donegal twp heretofore included in the Std district at the public school house in the village of Newtown in said township. The General Election, in all the Wards, Townships, Districts and Boroughs of the county, is to be opened between the hours of eight and ten o'clock in t he forenoon, and shall con i nue without interruptionoradjournmeat until seven o'clock in the evening when the polls shall be closed. Every person. excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appoint ment of profit or trust under the Government of the United States, or of this State, or of any other incorporated district, whether a commis sioned officer or of herwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shah be employed under the Legislative, Executive or Judiciary de partments of the State or the United States, or of any city or incorporated district and also that every member of Congress, or of the State Legislature, and of the S elect' and Common Councils of any city or Commissioners of any Incorporated district, is by law, incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the othce or appointment. of judge,- inspector or clerk of tiny election of this Commonwealth, anti no inspector, udge or other officer of any such election shall be eligible there to be voted for. \ 1 LAIS , [my 17 lyw 19 The Inspectors and Judges of the election shall meet at the respective) place is appointed holding the elect ion in the district, to which they respectively belong before nine o'clock in the morning, and ea 'h of said Inspectors shall appoint one Clerk who shall be a qualified voter of such district. In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for inspec tor shall not attend on the day of any election, then the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for Judge at the next preceding election shall act as inspec tor in his place. And In case the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend, the person elect ed Judge shall appoint an inspector in his place —and in case the person elected a Judge shall not at , end, then the inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge In his place—or if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the elec tion the qualified voters of the township, ward or district for which such officers shall have been • elected present at such election, shall elect one of their number to till such vacancy. It shall be the duty of the several assessors of each district to attend at the place of hold- In every general, special, or township election, during the whole time said election Is kept open, for thc purpose of giving information to the inspectors and Judges, when called on, in relation to the right of any person assessed by them to vote at such election, or such other matters In relation to the assessments of veters as the said inspectors or either of them shall from time to time require. No person shall be permitted to vote at any elect on, as moresaid, oilier than a white free man of the age of twenty-one years or more, who shall have resided in the State at least o' - e year, and in the election district where he offers his vote at least ten days immediately. Sec. 40. It shall be the duty of every assessor, within this Commonwealth, annually, to assess and return, in the manner now required by law, a county tax, of ten cents upon each and every non-commissioned officer and pri vate and the usual taxes up in every commis sioned officer, known by them to be in the military service of the United States, or of this St te, in the army • and when any omission shall occur, the omitted names shall be added, by such assessors, to the assessments and lists of voters, on the application of any citizen of the election district, or precinct, wherein such soldier might, or would have right to vote, if not in such service, as aforesaid; and such non commissioned officers and privates, shall be exempt from all other personal taxes during their continuance in such service; and said assessors shall, in each and every case, of such assessed soldiers, or officers, without fee or re ward therefor, give a certificate of such regular or additional assessment, to - any citizen of the election district, or precinct, who . may, at any time, demand the same; and upon the presen tation thereof, to the tax collector of said dis trict, or the treasurer of the said county, it Atriff potlatination. shall be the duly of such officer to receive said assessed tax, of, and from, any person offering to pay the same, for the soldier or officer, therein named, and to endorse, upon such certificates, a ,recelpt therefor; and . it shall also be the duty of Paid collector or county treasurer, to receive said assessed tax, from any person who may offer to pay tee same, for any of said officers or soldiers, without requir ing a certificate of asseirsment, when the name of such persons shall have been duly entered upon the assessment boolm and tax duplicates and give a receipt therefor, to such person, specially stating therein, the name of the sol dier, or officer, whose tax is thus paid, the year for which it was assessed, and the date of the payment thereof; which said certificate and receipt, or receipt only, shall be prima Jim e evidence to any election board, provided for by this act. before which the same may be offered, of the due assessment of said tax, against, and the payment thereof by the soldier or officer therein named, offering the same as aforesaid, but said election board shall not be thereby precluded from requiring other proof, of the right to vote. as specified by this act, or the general election laws of this Commonwealth, and if any of said assessors, co lectors, or treasurers, shall neelect, or refuse, to comply with theprovisions - of this section, or to per form any of the duties, therein enjoined upon them, or either of them, he, or they, so offend ing, shall be c ,nsidered and adjudged gun ty of a misdemeanor in office, and shall, on convic tion, be fined, in any sum not less than twenty, nor more than two hundred dollars: Provided, That the additional assessments, required to be made by the above section, in the City of Philadelphia, shall be made, on application of any citizen of the election district, or precinct, thereof, upon oath or affirmation, of such citi zen. to be administered by the assessor, that such absent soldier is a citizen of the election district, or precinct, wherein such assessment is required, by iuch citizen to be made. FREDERICK. SMITH, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Lancaster, Sept. 4, 1136,5. sep 13 td 30 '144 65taft plt IVATE SALE A VERY DESIRABLE FARM de COUNTRY REsIDENC,. FOR SALE, KNOWN As HARMONY HALL, Consisting of a Tract of first-rate LIMESTONE LAND, situated on the smith side of the Penn sylvania Railroad. in laticocit. township Lan caster county, Pa., one mile west from the Gordonville Station, 8 miles east from Lancas ter, and 02 miles west front Philadelphia, con taining . • . Si ACR AN D 11 PERCHES, About Five Antes thereof, in front of the Dwelling Roust:, bring covered with very F.ne Timber. The improvements thereon are a commodious 'Tsui'-Stery STONE DWELLING 1 - 10 U-E, a large and complete Swi-ser Barn, Wagon Shed, Carriage House, Wood House, Pig Sty, and all other necessary out-buildings. 2 TENANT HOUSES AN D STABLE, a Spring House, over a strong Spring of water nicer the main building. There is :mother Spring of water near one of the Tenant Houses. A large orchard of bearing fruit trees. The laud is not surpassed by any in the county, as to soil and productiveness, is under good fences, divided into convenient fields, with running water in all except two and in a high state of cultivation. The Dwelling House is laz ge, with - spacious halls, parlors, dining and sitting rooms, and fine airy chambers, a large kitchen attached, and a well with a pump at the kitchen door. The lawn is set with large shade and ornamen tal 'trees and shrubbery. The barn is one of the best in the county, and all the buildings are in goo - 1 coin: Blom As a country residence and farm, this is not surpassed by any in the county, and is well worth the attention of purchasers. The property is susceptible of division into three parts without injury to the main resi dence and will be sold in parts if desired. For further information please address Mr. H. E. Slayma ker, or W. Carpenter, Esq., Lan caster, Pa. Possession:mil zin indisputable title given on the Ist or April next, or sooner. JANE S EELE. aug 24 tfw sep 4 2tawd AI&T 4liortliantous 150,000 ACRES OF EA ND FOIL SALE. HOW' WHERE TO CET -4 ('H EAP FAR -IL A.. D. CAMPBELL & CU., REAL ES T.l A' BROKER The following are a few of the properties on hand, and many others for sale Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania. No. S. 302 ACHES in New Castle county, Del aware, 175 cleared anti well-improved in build ings and fences, the haiallet` covered with heavy oak, hickory and chestnut limber, good water, 800 fad bearing Peach trees; _!., miles from railroad, Barn entirely new, House two story and Attic. Price Bts per acre. No. 5. 3116 ACRES fTF VALUABLE FARM LAND in New Cast le county, 150 acres of heavy timber, good TWo-SToRY HOUSE, Kitchen attached •, large SAW MILL, THREE TEN ANT HOUSES; good BARN ; 1000 P. ach Trees, soil very superior, 3 wiles from railroad. Price ,945 per acre, No. 12. 83 ACRES in Rent county, Delaware 5(, cleared ; improvements rather poor; lies on railroad. Price 81500. No. 2.5. 130 ACRES In Kent county, 100 cleared, balance good timber; improvements middling; excellent fruit and grain farm, sit uated at Rail, oad Stat ton. Price $2.5 per acre No. 9. 179 ACRES 1)1' HEAVY TIMBER LAND, Oak, Hickory and Chestnut, in New Ca,tle county. Tlmber more than limy for laud; will cut 100 e .rds per acts•; I miles from - Railroad. Price £4O per acre. No. Li. 306 ACHES in New Castle county; liii Acres cleared; acres of magnificent TIM BER, Niikirth $lOO per acre; GOOD BUILDINGS; inenaustible BED OF IRON ORE, equal to the Lake Superior Ore, containing 03 per cent. of Iron, specimen to be seen at the Office of the Company, 3 miles from. Railroad. Price $6O per acre. No. 2. 120 ACRES all cleared, well fenced and Improved, BI;II,DENUS GUOD; Railroad run ning through ; 052 yards from station—u very desirable farm. Price 030 per acre. No. 17. 226 ACRES, cleared, in Sussex county, Delaware. Good two.story HOUSE within 5 miles of county seat, a mile from railroad; timber good; water good and abund ant; good gratin and iruit farm. Price $2ll per acre. No. IS. 100 ACRES, GO Acres cleared, balance good TI AI I 3 ER, good small HOUSE,Fruit Trees, good Water 3 miles from county seat in Sus sex county, mile from railroad. Cheap farm. Price 5,15 per acre. No. 27. 200 ACRES, In Sussex, cleared, bal ance in good TIMBER, 4 miles from Georg etown, county seat, 1 mile from railroad, good soil, rapidly' settling up in the neighborhood. Price Sl2 per acre. Persons about to change location should see these lands before going West. They are within two hours ride from Philadelphia Market, bet ter than at La ee.lster ; soil equally productive, climate as healthy and water as good and more abundant. Deluwrre has no State debt, and on account of its market facilties Is destined soon to be the best State in the Union. It wants Northern men and energy to develop this St, to and bring out its read worth. Farms for sale in Lancaster county and other parts of Pennsyrvauia. City property for sale, rent and exchanged For further information call at the oltice of the Company, Whimper's Row, No. 4, South Duke street, Lancaster City, l'a. A. D. CAMPBELL it CO. limit 31 F ARMERS, TAKE NOTICE. TA,SKER CLARK Still continue to manufacture those Manures which for the last seven or eight years have given such general satisfaction to those who have used them; we refer to the SUPER PHOS PHATE OF LIME, made from finely ground bones, Peruvian Guano, and her Fertilizing!. Ingredients—and sold at the rate of $5,5.00 per ton of 2t50 lbs. Also, to the MEAT and BONE COMPOST, made from refuse Meat, Bone, and other offal from the slaughter house. Price, $4O per ton. N. B.—A superior article of BONE DUST, a market prices. Address TASKER ‘.4: CLARK. S. W. Con Eighth and Washington streets, PHILADELPHIA. Alim,for sale by U. L. SP REM E R, Lancaster Pa. lang 0 3nl-6, S MITH A: SHOE:MAHER, WHOLESA LE DRUG , I.S.T,Y I=l DRUGS, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, &C., R A. SMITH, CRACKER, BISCUIT AND CAKE BAKER EAST KING STREET, Three doors below Lane's Store, Lancaster, Pa atli- All the articles fo: sale at this establish- I ishment are baked fresh every day. an¢Se t friA C HRISTIAN WIDMYER'S CABINET-WARE .MANUFACTORY Corner of East King and Duke streets LANCASTER, PA. The largest, most complete and fashionable assortment of Cabinet Ware constantly on hand in the Warerooms connected with this establishment, and at prices to snit the time , tile 29 tides, c VOLKER.. MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 32 AND 31 SOUTH FIFTH STRRET, ABOVE CELTESTNcT, PHILADELPHIA. 4:11- Best quality of customer work promptly executed. [dee 22 ly cickw COLUMBIA INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, $-129,920 This , Company continues to insure Build ings, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by tire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium or premium note. FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT. • • ole amount insur• , :5,147,02.1 68 m't, - of Premium Notes,. 8426 020 46 alance Cash Premiums, January 1, 1864, ash receipts in 1864, less fees and commissions... 22,870 56 $452,715 69 Losses and expenses paid in 1881, 822,794 t.. 9 Balance of Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, 1865. ...:, A. S. GREEN, President. GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Secretary. Micm.m. S. SIEUMAR Treasurer. DIRECTORS. Samuel Shoch, William Patton,' R. T. Ryon, John W. Steacy, John Fendrich, Geo. Young, Jr. H. G. Minich, Nicholas McDonald, SaMi F. Eberlein, Michae. S. Shuman, Amos S. Green, S. C. Slaymaker Edmund Spnrling . . . Columbia, February /8, /860. Jttly 20 thIAW VALI:TABLE MILL PROPERTY: FOB SALE.—The subscriber intending to re move West, will offer at private sale, his val uable MILL PROPERTY containing .FIFTY FOUR ACRES OF GOOD LAND, situate in - Northampton township, Franklin county,with a S I ONE AND FRAME GRIST MILL, a two storied BRICKDWELLING HOUSE and other buildings' and a new SAW MILL thereon erected. The Mill is in excellent condition, running two pairs of burrs and has a good run of custom. Persons desiring to purchase will please call on the undersigned residing on the property, one mile east of Oristown and four miles west. of Shippensburg. aug J 3ruw3l] DUBLIC SALE.—ON SATURDAY, SEU- L TEMBER, Z3d, 1865, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, 'No. 1, late the residence of Nathan Brown, dec'd. in East Earl township, Lancaiter county, the following real estate, viz No. 1. A Tract of first-rate Limestone Land, CONTAINING TEN ACRES, strict measure, adjoining lands of Daniel Wa nner, John OverhoLser, Henry Souder, Francis Weaver and others, about one and a half miles southwest of the village of Fairville, and about one-fourth of a mile west of Rupp's MilL The improvements consist of a large two-story STONE DWELLING HOUSE, with Summer Kitchen attached, and a portico extending around the whole of two sides, a FRAME BARN and FRAME STABLES, Corn Cribs and other out-buildings. There is a fine Spring of Water on the premises; also a well with a pump therein near the kitchen door. There is also an Orchard in full bearing con dition, co ntaining a variety of the choicest fruit. The land is in the highest state of culti vation, and under good fences. No. 2. At the same time and place will be sold a tract of first-rate Limestone Land, about one-fourth of a mile west of No. 1, con taining 26 ACRES AND IS PERCHES, strict measure, adjoining lands of Daniel 'Wan ner, Henry Souder, Alexander Galt, George Martin and others. This tract is also in the highest state of cultivation, and under good fences. . . No. 3. Also at the same Hine and place will be sold the equal undivided half part of a tract of Chestnut timber land, situate in Carnarvon township, containing 6 ACRES ASD 70 PERCHES, - - - adjoining lands of David Styer, Henry Potts and others. . No. 4. The equal undivided half of a tract of Chestnut timber land in said Carnarvon town ship, containing 3 ACRES AND 100 PERCHES, - - - adjoining lands of David Styer, Christian Zim merman, No. 3 and others. These tracts, Nos. 3 and 4, are heavily covered with first-rate Chestnut timber of 35 years' growth, of a very superior quality for rails and posts. No. 5. The equal undivided half part of a tract of Chestnut timber land, situate in Brock.- nock township, containing 5 ACRES AND 50 PERCHES, adjoining lands of Henry Po ts, Jeremiah Haller, Gabriel Bair and others. 'I his Tract is well covered with Chestnut Sprouts of a growth ranging from 12 to 20 years. Nos. I, 2, 3 and 4 will be offered separately or together, as may best suit purchasers. Persons wishing to view any of the foregoing premises, will be shown the same by Levi B. Brown residing on No. 1. Sale to commence at I o'clock. P. M. of sal day, when attendance will be given and cou ditions made known by the HEIRS OF NATHAN BROWN, aug 30 tsw 34J deceased. MRUSTEES' SALE OF REAL ESTATE.— ' On SATURD SEPTEMBER 23d 1865, will be sold at public sale, at the public house of Grabill D. Forney, in the village of Earl ville, a tract of land, CONTAINING SIXTEEN ACRES, more or less, situate in West Earl township, Lancaster county, adjoining lands of Henry tlrabill, Reuben Buch, Abraham Le evre and the Newport road, within one-fourth of a mile ot the village of Eariville. The improvements an o a 'llwo-Story S'I'DNE DWELLING HOUSE, Suinmer House, Bank Barn, and other neces sary buildings; neverfailing water with pump tfierein, and running water passing through the laud, and an Orchard of choice truit. The land is first quality limestone, enclosed by good fences and in a high slate of cultivation. Title and possession given on the first day of April, 1060. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when attendance will be given and terms made known by H. B. GREYBILL, rustee of the Estate of Samuel and Barbara Good. tang 36 taw 31 PUBLIC SALF.--ON FRIDAY, SEP- . 1. TEMBER 25th, 15115, will be sold at public sale, on the pre es, in Uhanceford township, York county, about a half-mile from Cooney's Tavern, about one and a half miles from the Brouge, and lying on the Peach Bottom Road, the following Real Estate, lately belonging to Jacob Workinger, decid, viz: No. I, A Traci of Land, containing j:36 ACRES, and allowance, adjoining lands of Samuel Cur rails, M. W. M•Ki noon, Robert Andrews, Jos. 'Dish, and others, on which is erected a large new two-story FRAME HOUSE, with Base men Fstory, large new Bank Barn, Wagon Shed Corn Crib and other necessary out-buildings. There is a tine Spring of Water near the house, with Spring House over it. There is also a variety of choice Fruit on the premises. About PI Acres of the tract are good Woodland the balance has been well limed, is under a high state of cultivation, under good fences, and is a very desirable property. No. 1, A Lot of Ursa nil, contaiuing'l ACRE, lying in Collinsville, adjoining property ofJos. itchers Heirs,:Dan lel M . Collum, R. A. Coiling and lying on the Peach Bottom road, having thereon a one and a hall story FRAME HOUSE, Frame Stable, Wagon maker Shop. No. 3, The undivided half of 40 ACRES of Land in the aforesaid township, adjoining lands of David H. Anti erson, Esq., George SVar nen, W. W. Anderson and James Anderson. There is thereon a one and a half story LOG I BJUSE, Log Stable, with Barn Floor attached. There is a Spring of Water near the house. There is also a small stream of water passing through both Nos. 1 and 3. Any person wishing to view the property or gain any: further information will call ou Thomas Cooney, Jesse Workinger, or the Widow of the deceased, residing on tract No. 1. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A.-M. Terms of sate by THE HEIRS. Sept I 4tw I)UBLIC. SALE. --ON SATURDAY, THE 7th day of OCTOBER, 1885, by virtue of an order of the - Orphans' Courtof Lancaster county the undersigned Administrator will expose to Eublic sale, on the premises, the following Real state, late the property, of Hannah Weinhold, dee'd, in the village of Reanistowa, East Coealico township, VIZ : A small Lot of ground, in said village, ad joining properties of Jacob R. Reddig, George Fry, and others, fronting on the Lancaster and Reading road, containing al mut more or less whereon is erected a one tw..- story Log Weather-Boarded DWELLING HOUSE, Stable and other improvements, all in good condition. The lot. contains choice Fruit Trees,good waterand other conveniences making it a desirable residence. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., when terms will be Made known by Rept, tsw VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. —On THURSDAY, the 12111 of OCTOBER next, the undersigned Executors of the will of Henry Hershey, late of Manor township, Lan caster county, deed in execution of the direc tions of said will, will sell by public vendue, on the premises, the following described real estate, late of said deceased, to wit: A Plantation or Tract of Limestone Land, situated in -3. anor township, Lancaster county, one-fourth of a mile south of the Lancaster and Columbia Turnpike road, live miles west from Lancaster and five miles east front Colum bia, adjoining Hershey's mill property, and lands of John Dozier, David Herr, (late Jacob Neff, deed,) and others, containing 126 ACRES AND lit PERCHES. of which 9 Acres are covered with"TIMBER. The improvements thereon are a new TWO STORIED BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, a Frame Out-Kitchen, Spring House, over one of the bestsprings of running water; a DOUBLE DECKER BARN, with Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Horse-Power House, Carriage House, Frame Stable Smoke House, Hog Sty, Wood Shed and otherbuildings. A Well of excellent water with a Pump near the house, and an Orchard of Choice Fruit Trees. The land Is under good fences, divided into convenient fields, from all but ono of which the cattle have access to the water; is in a high state of cultivation, and is in all respects one of the finest farms in the county. Also, a Tract of 6 ACRES and 12 PERCHES of Sprout Land, near the above tract. Persons wishing to view the premises before the day of sale will please call on either of the undersigned, residing near toe premises. Possession and an IMP putable title will be given on the first day of April next. Sale will begin at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of said day. JOHN HONER, BENJ. HEPSILEY, Executors. Sept 1:1-tsw-31 TALUA FILE MILL PROPERTY FOR I SALE.—On SATURDAY, the 14th of OC TOBER next, the undersigned, Assignees of Benjamin Harnish (miller) and wife, will sell by public vendue, at the public house of the late John Good, in Martlcville, Martic town ship, Lancaster County, the following real estate, late of said Assignors, to wit: A tract of first-rate LIMESTONE LAND, situated in Pequea township, said county, on Perinea Creek, about eight miles south from the city of Lancaster, and about one mile east from Marticville, adjoining lands of John Barr, Christian Harnish and others, containing about 40 Acres. The impi ovements thereon are a TWO-STORIED STONE DWELLING HOUSE, a Stone Double Decker BARN. Carriage House, Smoke House, Hog Sty, and other necessary buildings • a large STONE MERCHANT and GRIST MILL, with SAW ,MILL attached, all In good order sod condition, and with an ex cellent run of custom. A Well of excellent Water with a Pump, and an Orchard or choice Fruit Trees. The Laud is under good fences, and in a higl state of cultivation, and as to quality of sot not surpassed by any in the counts. The property Is located in a densely popu lated neighborhood, and one of the best Dill Stands in the county. Persons wishing to view the premises before the sale, will please call on Benjamin Harnish, ou the premises. Possession and an indisputable title will be given' on the first of April next. Sale will begin at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day. • SAMUEL HESS, D. W. HARNISH, Assignees. sep 13 13w 3111 NTALIIABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB. LIC SALE.—In pursuance of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, the un dersigned, Guardian of the minor children of James McGuiley, dee'd, will sell by public ven due, at the public house of Solomon Sprecher, in Lancaster city, on THURSDAY, the sth day of OCTOBER, 1865, the following real estate of said minors. viz A Lot or Piece of Ground, situated in James street, in the City of Lancaster, adjoining prop erty of the Lutheran Church and others, con taining in front, on James street, aboutthirteen feet six inches, and extending in depth about one hundred and twenty-eight feet, with a Two-Story FRAME HOUSE and other improve ments thereon. Persons wishing to view the premises prior to the day of sale will please call on the under. signed, or on Mrs. Roadman. residing thereon. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, P. M., when attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by DANIEL McCORT, sept 11 lawdts&2tw Guardian. DRIVATE SALE.--THE UNDERSIGNED [ will sell at private sale, his valuable prop erty, 'situated in the village of Millersville, Lancaster county . , near Leche's Tavern, con sisting of ONE ACRE OF GROUND on which Is erected a two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with Frame -Kitchen attached, and other necessary out-buildings. The buildings are all nearly new, and are in excellent repair and cOndition. 429,920 80 is a large variety of the choicest 'fruit on the premises. An indisputable title will be given. aug 23-6tyv* 83 JOHN L. HALL. e jOB PRINTING,DONE IN TIM HIGHEST STYLE OF THE AET At this Office, Pltt -, Jsfilate; JACOB M-ETE. EIM= C . ."R . U.4 REAM, Admini,trator pat ettate. ERIWATE SALE.—THE UNDERSIGNED will sell at private sale his farm, situated Drninore township, Lancaster county, con taining 218 ACRES, more or less; there is about 50 Acres of Wood Land, the balance under good fences with an abundance of running water. Theimprovements area FRAME AND LOG HOUSE, Frame Barn with Wagon Shed and Corn Cribs attached; Wheat House, and 'other convenient out-buildings; an Orchard ofFralt Trees, &c. Also, a GOOD STONE TENANT HOUSE; also convenient to schools, mills, stores, blacksmith shops and places of public worship. The place will be sold in two separate tracts or in one, to suit purchasers. Persons - wishing to view the same can do so by eallingon the undersigned, residing thereon. may 17 6na.w 191 T. N. M'SPARRAN. LAND! LAND!! LAND!!! SMALL FARMS FOR SALE. --• About 4,000 ACRES OF CHESTNUT SPROffT and other lands, situated in Perry county, Pa., within -"miles of Duncannon Station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad. It includes a fine Farm of 200 Acres; also SO Acres of Meadow Land, with Houses, barns, &c. The remainder will be divided into lots of 0 Acres and up wards to suit; and sold at from 810 .to $2O an acre, to close the estate of Fisher, Morgan & Co., thus offering an opportunity to persons of small means of securing farms in a central and healthy locality. The land is of good quality and suitable for farming purposes, with good roads and a market for products close at hand, with building stone, timber, water-power, &c. For further information apply to, or address, LANGHORNE WISTER, Duncannon, Perry county, Pa. 3mw 2 3 SEIENANDOAFI VALLEY LANDS REAL ESTATE AGENCY AT HARRISON BURG, VA. TOWN --IND COUNTRY PROPERTIES FOR SALE! We have now for sale very desirable Farms, ocated in the counties of Augusta, Rocking lam, Shenandoah, Page. Pendleton and Hardy. The Farms contain from 40 to 500 Acres, and we are privileged to sub-divide large tracts of Land, if desired by the purchaser. Many of the Farms are within an easy drive of the country town in which they are located, thereby securing an early market. The improvements are generally good, and on the farms are springs and running streams of water, as well as plenty of the very best Timber. It is a sufficient recommendation for these lands to say that they lie in the very heart of the Shenandoah Valley, which has a world wide reputation for fertility of soil and beauty of scenery. /kir For description of properties and terms, apply or address us at our office, iu Harrison burg, Rockingham County Va. July 26 :how 26] J. D. PRICE & CO. PRIVATE SALE. —THE UNDERSIGNED will s 11 at private sale his small farm. situated hi Coletain township, Lancaster county, containing 12 ACRES, more or less, about eight acres of which is good farming land, and the balance in wood land, such as Chestnut and Oak, and fit to cut. The improve ments thereon are a 000 D STONE HOUSE, 20 by 24 feet, a Log Stable, Spring House, with an excellent Spring of Water at the door. There is also an Orchard of Choice Fruit Trees, con sisting of Cherry, Peach, Quince and Apple Trees, and souse Grapes. The land is in a good state of cultivation, lies in a good neighborhood, bet ,veen Clonmell and Kirkwood Post Offices, and is convenient to schools, mills stores and churchas. Persons desirous of viewing the said property can do so, by calling on the subscriber residing thereon. ANDREW ROWINSKY, Ja. July 24-3mw. PRIVATE SALE.—TIIE SUBSCRIBER will sell at private sale, the very desirable lot on which she now resides, containing TEN ACRES, More or less, situated in Drumore township, Lancaster county, on the road lead ing from the Unicorn Tavern to the Village of New Texas, one and a half miles from the for mer place, convenient to mills, schools and places of public worship. The improvements consist of a DWELLING HOUSE, part LOG and part FRAME, weather boarded and finished in the best manner, with two rooms and kitchen on the first floor, and lour chambers on the second, with cellar under, a Frame Barn, with stabling under and amply sufficient for all the purposes required; a never failing spring of water near the door, with Stone Milk House and tenement over it, and all other necessary out-buildings. There is an apple orchard on the premises of selected fruit of first quality, in prime bearing order, with other fruit trees in great variety, and of choice quality. The land is of excellent quality, in a good state of cultivation and well fenced. For further particulars and terms, which will be reasonable, apply to the subscriber, on the premises. MARGARET 'WATSON. aug 16 tfw 32 ADMINISTRATORS' SALE OF VAL CABLE REAL ERTATE.-By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, the undersigned Administrators of the estate of Wm. M. Beetem, deceased, late of the Borough of 'arlisle, will expose to public sale, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ith 1065, at le o'clock, on the premises, the following desira ble valuable real estate: No. 1. That valuable farm In Monroe town ship, Cumberland county, about S miles south- , east of Carlisle, a arlisle, known s the Williams' Farm, bounded by lands of Jacob fumma, Jacob Cocklin, John Brougher, and the Yellow Breeches Creek, CONTAINING 1.12. AIRES 119 PERCHES, of the best q :ality of Limestone land, all un der good fence and in a high state of cultiva tion. The Improvements area large BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, a large BANK BARN. Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs and other necessary out-buildings, a well of good water and Cistern, and a large Apple Orchard of choice Fruit. This is a handsome property, situate in the midst of that fertile part of the valley bordering on Yellow Breeches Creek. _ No. 2, Also at the same time and place, a tract of choice CHESNIYI"rIMBER LAND, situate near the above farm in Carroll town ship, York county, containing 12 ACRES AND 12 PERCHES, bounded by lands of Benjamin Niesly, Rudolph Miller and Jacob Neisly.— Also at the same time and place 50 Locust Posts. Also, on THURSDAY, the sth day of OCTO BER at 0 o'clock, A. M., at the Court House in theßorough of Carlisle: • No. 3, That valuable Hotel Property on the north-west corner of the Public Square, bound ed on the north by Dickinson alley, east by Public Square, south by High street, west by Miss Campbell and A.H.Slompe, Esq., contain ing in front on High street about 4-i Met and runnin‘t ' back at an irregular width about 2-10 feet to Dickinson alley. The front building was destroyed by tire, the wells of which are still standing. On the other part of the lot is a row of BRICK BUILDINGS suitable for dwel lings, offices and shop, also a large new BRICK STABLE for a Hotel or Livery. No. 4, Also at the same lime and place, a Lot of Ground situate on North Pitt street, bound ed on the west by Pitt .street, south by Miss Dobson, north by Mrs. Lamberton, and east by 12 feet alley, containing 24 feet in front and 112 feet in depth to the alley, having there on erected a good two-story EORDZIEMB!B=IIS/ now occupied by Mrs. Ptahler. No. 5, Also at the same time and place, a Lot of Ground situate on the Harrisburg Turnpike, bounded on the northward by said turnpike, westward by a 40 feet street, southward by a 12 feet alley, and eastward by another lot of ground belonging to estate of W. M. Beetem dee'd, containing in front on the turnpike 158 feet, extending 120 feet back tih.the alley, hav ing thereon erected good large sleds for stock, hay and feed. Office, corn crib,`und hydrant water on the ground. This purchased as six lots of ground 28 feet in tronteach, and may be sold separately or together as will suit pur chasers, and if deemed expedient the buildings will be sold separate from the land. No. lii, Also at the same time and place, a lot of Ground adjoining No. 5, containing 5'2 feet in front on the turnpike and 72 feet 9 inches at the back on the alley, 120 feet Veep on one side and 122 feet on the other side to the alley, hav ing thereon erected a large Ice House, and has a cellar dug and nearly walled. No. 7, Also at the same time and place, an oullut, bounded by lands of Wm. Leeds, and two roads leading to Harrisburg turnpike, =BEE No. 8, Also on the same day, at 1:2 o'clock, on the premises, in North Middleton township, two miles north of l'arlisle, on the road leading to Sterrett's (lap, a Farm of good Slate- Land, hounded by lands of Wn. D. Sponsler, Jiihu Stock, John Kemper, MeDowell's heirs, Wml M. Henderson, and miler lands of deceased, containing 85 ACRES AND ki PERCHES. The improvements are a good DWELLING HOUSE a BANK BARN, and other out-build ings, an App e Orchard, a well of water near the buildings, all under good fence and In a high state of cultivation, and has all been lime 1. No. 2, Also on the same day, at 2 o'clock, P. AL, on the premises, that Valuable Farm, known as the Noble Farm, situate one mile east of Carlisle, In North Middleton township, 'umberland county, bounded by lands of \Vm. M Henderson, Wm. 'D. Sponsler, other lands of Wm. M. Beetem, deceased, and the Letort Spring, containing 175 ACRES AND 150 PERCHES, under good fenee and in the highest state of cultivation. The improvements are a large BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, TWO BRICK TENANT HOUSES, a large BANK BARN, good FRAME STABLE. .Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs and other out-buildings, an Apple and Peach Orchard, a well of good water and a Cis tern—the Letort Spring passing along the southeastern boundary. The location, soil and improvements make this farm one of the most desirable investments offered to capitalists.— This is considered one of the fancy farms of the valley. Attendance will be given and terms made known by JOSEPH W. PA7TON, JOSEPH A. STUART. Administrators of Wm. M. Beetem, dee'd. sep 6 15W PUBLIC` SALE.—ON MONDAY, SEP TEMBER 25, 186.5, will be sold at public sale by the subscriber, at the public house of Joseph Gochenauer, in the village of Millers ville, Manor township, Lancaster county. Pa., the hereinafter described valuable farm, situate in Manor township, about 3 miles from the city of Lancaster, adjoining George Levan's Mill property, and a public road leading from the Manor turnpike to the Columbia turnpike. Also, a public road leading from Levan's Mill to the Susquehanna river, and adjoining farms of John Forry, Christian Charles and John Kilhetfer, containing -- - _ 93 ACRES AND 11 PERCHES of land, whereon is erected a large two-storied LOG HOUSE, weather-boarded, a large Swisser barn, in excellent order, a new overshot corn house of sufficient capacity to hold 1800 bushels of corn, and pig-sty—all complete. The whole has been twice limed within ten years, and Is In a high state of cultivation. A stream of water flows through the place, afford ing sufficient water power to run one pair of chopping burrs the year through, which stream Is also accessible to cattle from all the fields on the place. The whole farm is under excellent fence, nearly new, and fenced off in convenient fields. There is on the premises a thriving Young Orchard of a choice selection of apvle, pear and peach trees. Also, about 20 grape vines of su perior qualities. Water is forced to the house and barn yard from an excellent and never failing spring of water by means of a Hydraulic pump. The purchaser shall be entitled to one-half of the winter crop, consisting of between 30 and 90 acres. The farm is located in one of the most fertile parts of Baum' township, and is a desirable lo cation for any one who wishes a good farm and a pleasant home. Any person wishing to view the farm can do so by calling on the subscriber at Millersville. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock in the after noon of said day, when attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by sep 13-tsw• JOHN BRANDT REUBEN H. LONG. 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PHOSPHATE or LIME.--The Agricultural Chemical Company manufacture a Phos phate of lime in accordance with a new and valuable formula by which a very superior article is produced, so as to be afforded at a less price than other manufacturers charge. Prac tical iests have proved that its value, as fertil izer, is equal to the best Phosphate of Lime in the market. ' PRICE, $6O PER TON. TERMS CASH. All Orders at a Ton or more will be delivered at the Railroad Stations and Wharves of Shipment, free of cartage. Cartage will be charged on all orders of 6 barrels or less. One dollar per Ton allowance for cartage will be made on all sales delivered at the Works of the Company, on Canal Wharf. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL COMPANY'S WORKS MM=ll=== Office, tliN Arch St. Philadelphia, Pa. H. B. FITTS, General Agent. The Company's Pamphlet Circulaa, embrac ng full directions for using the above Fertil zers, sent by mail, free. wen requested. mar 8 6m 9 PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Large Assortment—Great Variety—Unsur passed for Beauty, Style and Finish. NEW PATTERNS NEW BINDINGS, NEW CLASPS, PATENT HINGE BACK ALBUM, the latest and best kind, made only in Phila delphia excelling all others in strength and durability. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, PLAIN, 10 and 12 cents-91.00band 01.20 per dozen. COLORED 25 cents-82.50 per dozen. TRAVELING AND SHOPPING SATCHELS, WALLETS, PURSES, POCKET BOOKS, Sc. TA TIO NEIL Y. WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, PENS, 4.e. STENCILS. For marking names beautifully and indelibly on Clothing. HARBACH BROS., Wholesale and Retail Dealers, may 10 lyw 18] 36 North Bth street, Phila. C HINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. • MURPHY l BURCHELL, B=E!INE=I2ItiI PIiILAJJELPII IA importers and Agents for Manufacturers, re spectfully announce to the people of Lancaster and vicinity - , that they have opened a Branch Store under Geiger's Bank, East King street, Lancaster. Goods will be sold at wholesale and retail. To country merchants we propose to sell at a discount of 10 per cent. under Philadelphia wholesale prices. A large discount will he made ou original packages. Orders promptly tilled. Imy 3 lyw 17 pry 600 do 186 S FALL. FALL 1865 ER & BROTHERS H . 41 G Have now opened a complete STOCK OF DRY GOODS FOR FALL SALES which will be sold at the Lowest Prices CO TTON .1 ND LINEN aOO DS FOR HOUSE-FURNISHING CARPETS AND =OIL CL 0 THS LADIES' DRESS 0001)8 ff RENCH MERINOES kOPLAI NES, EM PRESS CLOTHS, DE LAINE' CHINITZES. Fine to superfine BLACK BOMBAZINES, 8-4 BLACK WOOL DE LAINES MOURNING POPLAINES, REPS AND ALPACAS. IQ= PLAIN BLACK, TRICOT AND PLAIN BEAVER, CHINCHILLA AND FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKING CLOTHS R.ll A L PLAIN BLACK, GREY, AND HIGH COLOR ED WOOLEN SHAWLS, BROCHA AND THIBET SQUARE AND LONG SHAWLS ME/1%3 WEAR! BLACK AND COLORED FRENCH CLOTH BLACK DOESKIN CASSIMERE, FANCY FRENCH AND AMERICAN CASSIA' KBES, TRICOT, MOSCOW BEAVER AND . ; CHINCHILLA OVER-COATINGSi SATINETS, VELVET CORD JEANS, • CASIMERE FOR BOYS. READY MADE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND HOPS. The large~ t stock ever offer...al in this City of our own manufacture, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. HAGER J.: BROTHERS. tfw R WENTZ BROTHERS CIIAS. E. WENTZ, HENRY C. WENTZ Mos. J. WENTZ. NO. 5 EAST KING STREET, EMI= DRY GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS Daily receiving Bargains and selling off quickly. fiuly 7 lyw 26 G REAT RED UCTI ON IN PRICES \VENTZ BROTHERS CHAS. E. WENTZ, HENRY C. WENTZ, THOS. J. WENTZ, Are receiving a stock of SUPERIOR DRY GOODS, adapted to the daily wants of every family. Full Stock of Staple Goods, Fine Stock of Fancy Goods Immense Stock of Dress Goods. LARGE STOCK NEW IMPORTED HOOP SKIRTS. ta_ New Goods received daily at the Reduced Prices. Now Is the time to buy. WENTZ BROTHERS, lgn of the Bee Hive, No. 5 East King St. mar 22 trwl Aanhing. REED, HENDERSON & CO BANKERS LANCASTER, PA July JAMES H. WALTON. THOMAS W. YOST. W ALTON & YOST, BANKERS, BROKERS, AND GENERAL COLLECTORS, N 0.25 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES Jay Cooke & Co., - E. P. Middleton & Bro James, Kent, Santee & Esherick, Black Jr. Co. Co., Hon. Wm. Wilkins, C. It'Klbbin & Son, " H. D. Foster, Hon. James Pollock, " Asa Packer, " A. H. Reeder, V. L. Bradford, Esq., " Warren J. Wood- Hon. Geo. Sanderson ward HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR GOLD AND CffffM GOVERNMENT AND OTHER INTERESTS COLLECTED. STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMIS THE PEOPLES' CHEAP HAT. CAP AND FUR STORE, :NO. 20 NORTH. QUEEN STREET LANCASTER, PA SHULT.Z & BRO FASHIONABLE HA TTEg.S A general assortment of HATS, CAPS, AND LADIES' FURS of all the latest styles, constantly on hand, which will be sold at the lowest rates for Cash. Anr All goods in our line manufactured to order JNO. A. ssuvlz.. trw HENRY A. SERTLTZ, nova II I .S H L E s HERB BITTERS. theseßittera are rapidly winning their way to publlefavor, and before long will be the only ones In popular demand. The cures they have of for years past has Induced the proprie tor to brirAthem more particularly before the people. pare riot a new.remedy, the recipe for making he "Bitters" having been in the 's.session of the proprietor for many years. The ingredients are composed of the following medicinal herbs and roots, all possessing well known curative powers and are warranted not to contain any other article: Elecampane, Bur dock, Spikenard, Soapwort, Peruvian Bark, Buchu, Spicewood, Mullein, Slippery Elm, Sas safras, Sarsaparilla, Gentian Moot; Juniper, Spirits Nitre, Balsam Co via, Cubebs, Dande lien, Pure Spirits and Barberry. The Bitters have been used by persons afflicted with vari ous diseases for some years past, and such has been their success in curing the most obstinate diseases, that the proprietor is now induced for the first time to offer them to the public, with the full confidence and a willingness to guaran tee that if properly used they will effect per manent cures in the most Obstinate cases of diseases. They are a certain remedy for Dys pepsia, Liver Complaints, Loss of Appetite, Nervous affections, Intermittent Fever, Fever and Ague, General Debility, or Weakness caused by exposure, imprudence or excess, Coughs d Colds, Diarrho2a,Headache, Cholera Morbus, Rheumatism or pains in the limbs, Cramp in the Stomach, Neuralgia, Diseases of the Skin, such as Scrofula, Ulcers, etc. Also, Piles, Worms, especially Seat Worms, and all other diseases arising from a disorganized or diseased stomach or impurity of Blood. As a Blood Purifier and Tonic or general Appetizer these Bitters are also without a rival, and should be kept in every family. These Herb Bitters are warranted to cure all venerial dis eases, no matter of how lon"' ' standing. The manufacturer recommends it for this class of diseases particularly, and can produce certifi cates of the most remarkable cures. Those who are suffering with any of these unpleasant complaints should at once give this medicine a trial. No Lady desiring a CLEAR COMPLEX ION should be without it. LADIES IN DELICATE _HEALTH, suffering from Irregularities Yroni whatever cause, will find this medicine a safe and certain remedy but like all other remedies of this class, should be used with caution by married Below the afflicted will find a condensed statement of the cures performed on the vari ous individuals whose names are herewith ap pended, whose Certificates can at any time he seen by calling at the Store of the Proprietor, Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. B. MISHLEE, Sole Man uffleturer. AUGUST ROST, a ini4ber of Co. It, !i9th P. V., was cured by the use of these Bitters of a dangerous wound received In the service. Also, one of his children of Whooping Cough, JOHN C. wALToN, Lancaster, cured of Dis eases of the Spine and Kidneys, Sc., contracted in the Army. THOS. GROOM, Glen Hope, cured of Disease of the Back and Nervous system. HENRY NAGLE, hancaster, cured of a stroke of the Palsy, causing the loss of the use of his ri • ht arm. OSEPH WIMER, Philad certifies that Mishler's Bitters has restored him to healti having been much afflicted With various ail meats for a long time. JAMES KENNEDY, Lancaster, Chronic Dlarrluea and Rheuinatism DANIEL FINEFROCK, Lancaster, cured o Chronic Rheumatism, which he was much of dieted with while in the- Army—recommend: the use of the Bitters to Soldiers and other: Similarly afflicted. LEVI 'HART, Sr. ' Lancaster, cured of 'thew matism occasioned by exposure in the Army CHAS. B. WILLIAMS, Lancaster, certitiei that his daughter was cured of a lingering sick ness of eight months, from various diseases, by Mishler's Bitters. HENRY MADERF, Lancaster, was cured of a difficulty in passing his water, by the use of the Bitters, and his wife also relieved from Rheumatic pains. PHILIP BONCE, Lancaster, cured of an af fection of the Kidneys and Bladder, by the use of Mishier's Herb Bitters. DANL. B. HERR, Rohrerstown, Lancaster county, certifies that he was cured of severe stitches in his side which he was afflicted with for nine years. JAS. RICKING, Litiz, Pa., was cured of a severe attack of Chronic Rheumatism. JOS. H. WATSON, Lancaster, relieved of pains in his Shoulders and limbs, that he was unable to sleep. ANDREW EBERLY, Lancaster, cured or Cramp Cholic—was so severe that ho became apprehensive of a Rupture. MARY J. CARNEY, Lancaster, cured of weakness on the breast and pain in the side by Mishler's Bitters. WM. H. JOURDAN, Lancaster, relived of Cholera Morbus in 10 or 15 minutes by the herb Bittefs. JACOBIG, Lancaster, says that his st - - - - - - _ was relieved of excruciating pains in his legs and arms. SAMIi. :gni/ON:CELL, Lancaster, cured of Dyspepsia of 20 years' standing by Mishler's Bitters. H.O. KENDIG, Farmer, near Lancaster, says his daughter was cured of weakness, phinizic, sore tlinmt, J. L. BAK Lit, Lancaster, certifies that his faintly has been much relieved from affliction by the Bitters. E. H. RHOADS, Reamst own, Lancaster co., cured of Inflammatory Rheumatism of one years' standing. JOHN STYER, Haywood Hospital, \'a., was cured of Rheumatism by the Bitters---euntract- ed in the arnn•. THOS. BROPHY, Lancaster, recovered fn an attack of Fever and Ague, by the use of Idishler's Bitters. A. MUSKETNUSS, Lancaster, cured of what Is called a Running Leg, by application of the 1311 tors. JOHN ROTE, Lancaster, cured of a Running Leg of 20 years' standing, by Mishler's Bitters. ISAAC iIcINTYRE, Lancaster, relieved of a severe pain across his Kidneys, by the Herb Bitters. C. 13. MAYER, Lancaster, cured of a severe M===2==l Bitters. J. F. V REDENBURG, Lancaster, was entirely cured of a remarkable distressing Abscess by the Bitters. HENRY G. KENDIG, Camp Potomac, was cured of Dlarrhcea by the use of Mishler's Bit ters. _ _ A. FAIRER, Lancaster County Poorhouse, cured of Dyspepsia and Disease of the Kidneys by the Bitters. MARY RIVERS, Lancaster, relieved of a ter rible cold on the breast of 3 month's standing, be the Bitters. ffME=l self anti wile were cured of severe Itheuinatism by the Bitters. A LADY of Lancaster, writes to Mr. Mishier that the Bitters cured her of flies of 7 year's standing. JOHN OILMAN, Lancaster, cured of Disease of the Heart and a set ere pain in her breast, by the Bitters. G. W. WHITFIELD, Agent. at Altoona, Blair county, writes of the success he Iwo met In selling the Bitters. AMOS ALIMENT, of Strasburg, Lancaster county, used the Bitters for a wound in the hi received at the battle of South Mountain, and has now no more pain. J. C. R., a member of Co. E, I2sth Regiment, P. V. writes to tile Proprietor, that the Bitters cured him of a distressing cold which had un fitted him from duty. MARTHA BENTS, Lancaster, was cured of Inflammatory Rheumatism, from cold taken by a broken arm. JOHN NEIDICH, Lancaster, was cured of Palpitation of the Heart, whlell he hail fir 25 years. JOHN SCIIUCK, Pequea, Laneaister county, was relieved from an attack of the Gravel by the Bitters. Ifins.DRUCKENMILLER, of Mount caster county, was cured of excruciatin4 pains In her hands and feet by the use of Mishler's Bitters. JOHN LESHER, of Rearnstown, Lancaster county, was cured of a swelling of the neck and Jaw by the use of the Herb Bitters. H. C. GINKINGER, Philadelphia, after being, confined to the house for two years, was cured by the use of Mishler's Herb Bitters. I=l GEO. W. KILLIAN, Lancaster, was:contlned to the U. S. Hospitals for 10 weeks, by prostra tion, is recovered to health by the use of the Herb Bitters. B=LE=UIMM=M cured of a severe pain In her side and genera nervousness, by /Re use of the Herb Bitters. Mus. eLIZ. WENDITZ, Lancaster, was cure of Inthumnatory Rheumatism by the use of the Bitters. AMOS GROFF, Lancaster, was relieved of, severe cold in the throat by the use of the Bit tern. HENRY J. ETTER, Lanettliter, had his sight restored (which he - had been deprived of for about 5 years ) , by the use of Mishler's Bitters. CHAS. P. MILLER., Philadelphia, writes of a lady In that city having been cured of the Dumb Ague by the use of the Bitters. HARRIET ORR, Lancaster, was mired of In ward weakness and pain In the back by the Herb Bitters. JOHN KAUTZ, Lancaster, had a slight t tack of Lockjaw, which was cured by the 11 tern. THEODORE WF.NDITZ, of Pennsylvania Reserves, was shot in the arm at the battle of Fredericksburg. By using the Bitters he was soon relieved from pain In his arm. JOSEPH MYERS, Lancaster, was cured of weakness and nausea in the stomach by tho use of the Bitters. R. ST RACHEN, Lancaster was cured of Grav el by the use of Nlishier's Bitters. JACOB HUBER., Lancaster, was cured of Gravel of 10 years standing, by the use of the Bitters. MARY CRAKEL, Lancaster, was cured of Cramp in the Stomach by the use of the Bit ters. PHILIP FItEAS, Lancaster, was cured by Mishler's Bitters, of a severe attack of Cramp in the Stomach. WAS. LECHLER, Lancalster, certifies to bein. cured of the Piles by the use of Mishler's Bit ters. JOHN KEPHARN, Lancaster, was cured by the Bitters of severe pains In the side and back. JOSIAH COX Lancaster, was relieved from Palpitation of the Heart, elm., by the use of the Bitters. JOHN HOLLMAN, Lancaster, says that his son was cured of pain and weakness in his legs by the Bitters. S. RUTTER EBY, of Roland's Mills, Lancas ter county, was cured of the Gravel by the use of the Bitters. FREDERICK LUTZ, Lancaster, certifies to being cured of Rheumatism by taking the Herb Bitters. ISAAC QUIGLEY, Lancaster, says that his son was cured of Typhoid Fever by Mishler's Bitters. AND' W NEADING, Lancaster, was relieved of a Dry Cough, of 5 months standing, by Mlshler's Bitters. S. ALLGEIER, Lancaster, says that his daugher was nearly blind from a cold—was cured by the Bitters. JOHN CURLEY, Lancaster, was cured by the Herb Bitters of an Abscess in three places. WM. SUYDAM, Lancaster, was cured of Rheumatism, of 10 years standing, by Minhler's Bitters. CHARLES THON, Lancaster township, was relieved of a distressing pain in his side, by the Herb Bitters. JACOB E. EVERTS, Lancaster, cured of a severe attack of Acute Rheumatism by Mish ler's Bitters. H. C. FONDER-SMITH, agent at, Columbia, has valuable testimonials of cures effected by the Bitters. HENRY CRAMER, Lancaster, writes tha9, Mishler's Bitters cured him of the Gravel of , years' standing. A. GONDER, Lancaster, says the Bitters cured him of a severe attack of Paralysis. A FARMER'S WIFE, near Lancaster, says that the Bitters cured her of a severe attack of Piles, dec. JOHN CONLY, Lancaster, states that the Bitters cured him of Fever and Ague, which he had 3 months. JOHN LAMON had Cramp in the Stomach for years—the Bitters cured him. THOS. WALLES, Washington City, states that the Bitters cured him of Gravel of ten years standing. JACOB B. AMWAKE, Es Lancaster, was injured at Acquia Landing la q., st January — the Bitters cured him. HENRY KLINE, Lancaster, was cured of Dyspepsia and Derangement of the Liver, by the Bitters. cur JOlN at Li. A. v Tß er co YE io ß p 'a in Wi tian FE d . I /Am os. ms of te ap r p , e w u r 3 by the Bitters.. DAVID POTTS, neaspancester, test/flee that the Bitters: eared It= of a severe attack of Rheumatism: Wray 73,97181 M died#~~ Waal. GLAD NEWS for the THE LONG SOUGHT FOR DISCOVERED AT ures in from. one to three days. CHEROKEE REMEDY AND CHEROKEE INJECTION. Compounded from Roots, Barks and Leaves CHEROKEE REMEDY, the great Indian Diuretic, cures all diseases of the urinary or gans, such as Incontinence of the Urine, In flammation of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Stone in the Bladder, Stricture, Gravel, Gleet i Gonorrhea, and is especially re commended n those cases of Fluor Albus for Whites in females where all the old nauseous medicines have failed. It is prepared in a highly concentrated form, the dose only belng.from one to two teaspoon fuls three times per day. It is diuretic and alternative in its action ; purifying and cleansing the blood, causing it to flow in all of its original purity and vigor thus removing from the system all pernicious causes which have induced disease. CHEROKEE INJECTION is intended as an ally or assistant to the CHEROKEE REMEDY and should be used in conjunction with that medicine in all cases of Gonorrhea, Gleet, Fluor Albus or Whites. Its effects are healing, soothing and demuicent; removing all scald ing heat, and pain, instead of the burning and almost unendurable pain that is experienced with nearly all the cheap quack Injections. By the use of the CHEROKEE REMEDY and CHEROKEE INJECTION—the Iwo medicines at the same time all improper discharges Are removed, and the weakened organs are speedi ly restored to full rigor and strength. - Price, CHEROKEE RENEDY, $2 per bottle or three bottles for $5. Price, CHI:ROE EE INJECTION, $2 Per bot tle, or three bottles for $.5: Sent by Express to any address on receipt of price. THE CHEROKEE REMEDY, CHEROKEE INJEcrioN and cliEttoKEE CURE, are sold by all enterprising Drug - gists in the civilized .world, some unprincipled dealers, however, try to sell worthless compounds in the place of these; those which they can purchase at a cheap price, and make more money by selling, than Illey can on these medicines, As you vat ueyour health, ave, the health of your future oflspring, do not be deceived by such unprinci pled Druggists, ask for these medicines and . take no ot hers. If the Druggists will not, bur them for yon, Inclose the money In a letter I.lld we will semi them to you by express, se airely sealed anal packed from observation. Ladies or Gentlemen can address us in per fect confidence, stating fully and plainly their diseases and sculpt oms , as we treatall diseases of a• chronic nature In male or female. Pair ents need not hesitate because of their inabil ity to visit us, as we have treated patients suc cessfully in all portions of the civilized globe, by correspondence. Patients addressing us s. ill please state plain ly all the symptoms of their complaints, and write Pestolliee, County, Stale, and namw of writer, plain, and Inclose postage stamp for reply. We send our ',age pamphlet free to any ai1 (..0. (..O. :Address all letters to the proprietors. lin. W. It. MERWIN, sole Proprietor, ifllet—No. 37 Walker street, New York. RICHARDS J.: CO J. W. DRVOTT & Ngents for Philadelphia. ow y 46 C IIEItO EE CURE TILE E A 2' INDIAN MEDICINE I)MPOUNKD FROM ROOTS, BARKS AN LEAVES. An unfailing cure fur Spermatorrhea, Somin Weak ness, Nocturnal Emissions, and all dis eases caused by Self-Pollut lon ; such as Loss of Ylemory, Universal Lassitude, Pains 111 tho Back, liimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, Weak Nerves, }villicully of Breathing Tremb ling, Wakefulness, Eruptions on t.hc Pace, Pale t'onntenance, Insanity, Consumption, and all the direful complaints caused by de parting from the path of virt tire. This medicine is a simple vegetahle extract, and one in which all can rely, as It has been used in our practice for many years, and with thousands treated, IL has not failed in a single Instance. Its carat lye powers have been :mill cient to gain victory over the most stubborti cases. '1•o those who have trilled with their eonsti, pious, until they think themselves beyond lie roach or nu•dieal ;lid, we would say, De pair not! the t'hernlu•e Cure will restore you health and vigor, and afterull quack doctors aye rai Prlce,S2 per bottle, or t h rep bottles for and trw•arded by express to all parts of the world. Pamphlet sent. by mail tree of postage by lilt. W. lt. MERWIN, mole Proprietor, 'alker iitreet, New Yort IMMEMIII MUM I:=SM=gl===El . A LECTVRE TILE NATURE, TREAT MENT, and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhont, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally; Nervousness, Consumption, Epi lepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacl ty, resulting from Self Abuse, Ay., by ItOBT, J. CULVERWELL, M. 1)., Author of the Green Book, ,tc. A BOON TO THOUSA.: , .;DS OF SUFFERERS. Sent under seal, In a plain envelope, to any address, post paid, on receipt of six cents, or two pastage stamps, by - _ - DR. J. C. KLINE, 127 Bowery, New York, one 12 3lnchtw I Post Office. Box 4581 "THERE IS NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL." mA unAL s'rs con POUND EXT RA er OF CUCEIIS AND COPAIItA. This preparation is particularly recommend ed to the Medical Profession of the public for the prompt and certain cure of DISEASES OF 11115 BLADDER, KIDNEYS, URINARY ORGANS, ETC. It may he relied on as the best mode for the administration of these remedies In the large class of persons of both sexes to which they are applicable. It nee er interferes v. iHI the digest (cm, and by Its concentration the dose is much reduced. N. B.—Persons are advised to ask for Tar ma's Compound Extract of (label's and Go pailia, :not take nothing else, as Imitations and worthless preparations, under sinlar names, ire in the market. Price ?IMO. tient by express on receipt of price. Manufactured by No. 278 Greenwich street, cur. of Warreu street, New lurk. AND EGB. SALE BY DRUGGISTS GEN ERAL. Oct 13 lyw '6131)11$ and ,tatiottary riEIEAP BOOK STORE. ki The place to purchase Cheap Books Is at THE PEOPLE'S BOOK STORE, Nu. 41 NORTH QUEEN ST., CORNER OF ()RANGE, where may be found at all. throes, a large as sortment. of BOOKS FOR OLD AND YOUNG, CHEAP TO SUIT THE TIMES! . . THE POETS IN BLUE AND GOLD, Macauley, Swain, Browning, Heber Saxe Moore, _ Kettle, Whittier, Colerlitgo, T Lowell, Longlellow, Tupper, er, Cowper, Cloltisinith, Poe, Shakspeare, Milton, Byron, Kirk White, &c. &a. BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS In great variety, HYMN BOOKS OE ALL DENOMINATIONS. PHOTOGRAPH ALB d 11.1131 - The largest and finest assortment ever offered in the City, ALL SIZES AND STYLES, , Holding from 12 to 200 pictures each, and rang ing in price from 50 cents to $20.00. TWO THOUSAND CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. The largest assortment In Lancaster. The greatest. variety of subjects: Religious, Noted Personages, Palley Subjects, Autumn Leaves, Nos. I and 2; Flowers, Nos. 1 and 2• Fruit and Blossoms, Nos. 1 and 2; V. :dosses,. Nos. 1 and 2; Life of Childhood, Nos. I and 2; -Summer Landscapes, Winter Landscapes, White Moun tain Scenery, Funny Characters. Nos. 1 and 2, beautiful ly colored. NEW STYLES BEING CONSTANTLY RE cEIVED. „II I B L J 6 , KGE AND SMALL. WRITING DESKS PORTFOLIOS, ALBUMS AUTOGRAPH BOOKS, CHESS BOARDS, &c. GOLD PENS AND SILVER HOLDERS, NEW GAMES FOR CHILDREN NEW PAPER DOLLS, NEW CARDS NEW DISSECTED PICTURES. TOY BOOKS! TOY BOOKS!! TOY BOOKS!!! TRANSPARENT SLATES, A good assortment for sate cheap. IMPORTANT TO SABBATH SCHOOLS! The publications of the American Sunday- School Union, designed for Sunday Schools, furnished at the lowest net Sunday-School prices. STATIONERY. The best writing papers and envelopes In the market always on hand. All the books used in the %grit:MS schools in the city and county, furnished at the lowest prices. NEW • , ip , ASCELLANEOE'S BOOKS. Received a.:Tlsoon as published, and sold at publishers' prices. 4C4, - - Don't forget the place. J. M. WESTRAEFFER'S Book and Periodical Store, Corner North Queen and Orange sts. uly 7 tf w 28 l'tottl REAMER'S HOTEL, Southeast Cbrner Maim and Pittsburg sts GUEENSBURG, PA. This old establishment is still under the man agement of the undersigned. Its advantages for Drovers and Traders cannot be surpassed. Stabling for 100 Horses. HENRY REAMER, Proprietor fpl, 15 €'mw 131 istellautaxo J B. mecAsBEY, SURGEON DENTIST, OFFI(2E-E..sr KING ST., near CENTRE SQUARE, Oyer me First National Bank, Lancaster, Pa. o r Vulcanized melt' inserted handsomely inserted on Gold, Silver übber. Teeth durably plugged with Gold or Silver. The best of work at the very lowest rates. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. WALL WORK WARRANTED.. July 26 . 6mw• 29 J ROHRER, WHOLESALE DEALEIs IN FRENCH BRANDIEs, WINS, GINS WHISKIES, Rd', No. 13 Sours Quasar STREET, ' (A few doors below Centre Square,) LANCAI3TAIR, PA. may 17 /MA! ORIPI7NATE